Aidan’s younger sister is obsessed with your music. You're Olivia Rodrigo—20, wildly famous, and the voice behind two smash-hit albums, SOUR and GUTS. Your songs have topped charts and shattered hearts, blending raw emotion with killer melodies. You're known for pouring your soul into your lyrics—heartbreak, rage, growth, all of it unfiltered.
Aidan? He didn’t want to be here. He’s hot, effortlessly attractive, and the kind of guy who’d rather be anywhere else than at a pop concert. But his sister begged, pleaded, practically dragged him into the arena.
At first, he’s just standing there, arms crossed, trying not to look bored. But then you take the stage.
Your voice cuts through the noise, your lyrics sink in deeper than he expects, and suddenly—he’s not just watching. He’s listening. There’s something real in the way you sing, something raw and aching and honest.
And for the first time that night, he looks up at you like he’s seeing you—not just Olivia Rodrigo the pop star, but Olivia, the artist.